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Chamonix City Centre

Chamonix City Centre delivers an alpine paradise where towering peaks frame every selfie and adventure calls from every corner. Casino Le Royal adds glamour while the Alpine Museum shares tales of daring mountaineers who conquered these giants. Families can hit the ice rink or explore the Crystal Museum before wandering the pedestrian-friendly streets that buzz with outdoor energy. Hotels and chalets offer cosy mountain hideaways with views that'll make your Instagram followers weep with jealousy. Getting around couldn't be easier with three train stations connecting you to everything, while the car-free centre lets you stroll between cafés serving melty raclette and shops selling serious mountain gear.

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Les Bossons

Les Bossons gives you a front-row seat to nature's most jaw-dropping show—the massive Bossons Glacier creeping down Mont Blanc's face. Hiking trails wind through pine forests and alpine meadows, leading to ice formations that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. The area feels like a real mountain village where cowbells still echo across meadows and traditional chalets dot the landscape. Savoyard restaurants serve up hearty fondue and raclette perfect after a day of outdoor adventure. Family-run guesthouses and cosy chalets offer authentic mountain lodging with panoramic views. Though public buses connect to Chamonix centre, having a car gives you the freedom to explore this peaceful alpine retreat on your own schedule.

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Les Praz-de-Chamonix

Les Praz-de-Chamonix gives you that storybook Alpine village experience without the tourist crowds. The Flégère cable car whisks you to stunning mountain trails and ski runs with jaw-dropping views of Mont Blanc. Traditional wooden chalets dot quiet streets while the 18-hole golf course offers a surprising green playground amid dramatic peaks. Nature lovers can dive straight into hiking paths and meadows right from their doorstep. The village serves up authentic Savoyard cuisine in cosy restaurants where fondue and raclette steal the show. Most travellers stay in charming family-run chalets or holiday rentals with flower-filled balconies. Though public buses run to Chamonix centre, this peaceful hamlet is best explored on foot.

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Argentière

Argentière blends world-class skiing with Alpine village charm at the foot of the Grands Montets ski area. Mountaineers and outdoor lovers find paradise here year-round, with legendary off-piste terrain in winter and spectacular glacier hiking in summer. The traditional Savoyard buildings and church spire give this spot an authentic mountain vibe that's refreshingly different from busier resort towns. The dining scene revolves around hearty Alpine classics like fondue and raclette in cosy, wood-beamed restaurants. Chalets and small mountain hotels offer that perfect mix of rustic charm and comfort, all within a compact, walkable village. Catch the bus to Chamonix centre or simply enjoy the peaceful mountain air away from the crowds.

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Le Tour

Perched at the northern end of the Chamonix Valley, Le Tour dazzles with its jaw-dropping Alpine scenery and laid-back mountain vibes. Skiers flock to the Charamillon Gondola for access to the sweeping Domaine de Balme ski area in winter. When the snow melts, hikers take over the mountain meadows with their explosion of wildflowers and panoramic Mont Blanc views. Traditional stone chalets with wooden balconies create a picture-perfect mountain retreat away from Chamonix's busier centre. Cosy Alpine restaurants serve hearty cheese specialities like tartiflette and fondue after long days outdoors. Buses connect to Chamonix regularly during peak seasons, while the village itself remains wonderfully walkable.

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